There’s beauty in isolation, and the Monsoon Cabin by Archohm is a perfect example. Skirted by the Western Ghats in Kanhe, Maharashtra, this 1,400 sq ft cabin house brings everything that one needs on a rainy day: comfort, stillness and endless sprawl of greens.
As explained by the designers Mridu Sahai Patnaik and Sourabh Gupta, the space is inspired by the beautiful Summer Cabin, designed by BIG Architects (ironic) x LiveKlien at the Utzon Architecture Centre in Aalborg. They also borrow cues from the Seaside Jewels of Villa E1027, designed by Eileen Gray and the Wooden Cabana, designed by Le Corbusier, in the South of France. This little escape in Maharashtra tells you that meaning can be created in any space, regardless of the size or scale.
“Being remote is of the essence. The challenge of constructing and living remotely adds to the charm of this inaccessible space”
- Mridu Sahai Patnaik, Partner at Archohm




